"Armitage proves his auspicious literary debut was no fluke with this stellar sophomore outing. Armitage toggles back and forth in time, opening the narrative with a nameless teen witnessing what appears to be a murder and gradually teasing out the secrets that Ben has carried with him for the past 30 years. With atmospheric prose, a serpentine plot, and searing psychological acuity, Armitage explores themes of guilt, bullying, and small-town sins without skimping on entertainment value. The result stands with the best of Minette Walters."-- "Publishers Weekly, starred review"
Praise for Geneva: "[A] propulsive debut. Armitage speeds his thriller around a twisty plot as hair-raising as an Olympic luge run. This promising performance demands an encore."-- "Publishers Weekly" "An outstanding debut--ingenious, fast-paced, and unpredictable."--Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Geneva is one of the best thrillers I've ever read. And I've read quite a few."--A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
"Tense, pacy and full of pathos, this evocative, cinematic thriller has it all!"--L. J. Ross internationally bestselling author of Holy Island
"A gripping, original, and highly addictive thriller. Filled with clever twists, I was hooked from the first page."--Alice Feeney, New York Times bestselling author of Rock, Paper, Scissors and Good Bad Girl
"A breath-taking debut with a chilling mystery at its heart. Transportive, heart-pounding and propulsive--this is a read-in-one-sitting thriller that's not to be missed!"--Lucy Clarke, Sunday Times bestselling author of One of the Girls
"An atmospheric, icily tense thriller."-- "The Telegraph (London)"